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Quote: Don't lecture me on music,
Ok, I will try it.
Quote: old man
No Chance to turn this
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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You were watching Adult Video's from Russia and feel you should share that with us?
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Sander Rossel wrote: ou were watching Adult Video's from Russia I guess it was that or cat pictures, and he has some standards.
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That sentence can be interpreted in more than one way.
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I would never watch Russian porn...it would be impossible to understand the dialogue! The only Russian I know is 'do svidaniya'!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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kmoorevs wrote: I never use external js resources for web apps, especially if they are out of my control. Am I being paranoid?
If you need to support Internet Explorer, that's the only solution.
For almost all other browsers, subresource integrity would ensure that the script you load from a CDN hasn't been changed since you first linked to it:
Subresource Integrity - Web security | MDN[^]
But if it's your local AV software injecting the script into your browser, then all bets are off.
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- Homer
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Richard, Thanks for the informative link, but unfortunately I have to support IE. I did learn something though!
Richard Deeming wrote: But if it's your local AV software injecting the script into your browser
The local AV was indeed injecting a link to a .js resource on their website. When I checked, the subscription was expiring in just a couple of days so I simply uninstalled it. No more problems. In fact, this fixed a really strange problem I had been having with this laptop where typing in IE was regularly missing keystrokes. (really bad on here on CP)
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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kmoorevs wrote: typing in IE was regularly missing keystrokes
There was a similar problem here a while back, when Chris accidentally made the script that updates the message preview use synchronous AJAX requests. Typing anything became incredibly painful, as the browser froze after every key press until the server responded.
It almost sounds like your AV was injecting a poorly-written key logger into your browser.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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... and they had drawn all over my face with permanent marker.
Was I really that drunk?
I'm a terrible babysitter.
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Just tried out some pink rubber baby squid lures on a mackrel rig, 5 hooks, a light weight, off Teignmouth. Only about 600 yards out, put them in and literally within 10 minutes, 4 good sized mackrel!
That is a damned effective lure!
Got them off the net, from Japan I think, bloody amazing!
Too good though, I wanted to spend the afternoon out there, but dont need any more fish than that, you cant freeze them, so had to come in.
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So kiss 'em, and let 'em go!
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F*** that, Thai red curry!
(I dont torture animals for fun, I eat what I catch. )
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I prefer chicken in my Thai Red Curry (but I'm doing fish tacos for supper tonight) - enjoy your mackerel though!
Are you making your own paste, or buying it in? I'll admit to buying Mae Ploy paste because cleaning the mortar and pestle after making the paste is too much like hard work...
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Got them off the net, from Japan
The Japanese are amazing fisherman and makers of most anything, really.
When you have time, there are some videos of Japanese craftsman making bamboo fishing poles and fishing in general, on YouTube - very cool...at least for me.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: you cant freeze them
Is that because they are an "oily" fish?
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I think it is just mackerel, it has to be eaten fresh. Even after a few days it isnt as good. Mind you most fish doesnt freeze that well, except skate IMO.
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It would shock you to see what tiny stuff we have to fish with up here.
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Have you try gummy worms?
Bryian Tan
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Are those the rubbery lug work lures? I have a lot of those too, and fake cray fish in the same box.
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I'm thinking the real gummy worms that people eat . Haven't try it myself, just thought about it, maybe I'll try it next time.
Bryian Tan
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They will probably fall apart in the water, and I doubt they have a flavour fish would be interested in.
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Mixed it with the squid 🤪 . Sweet and stinky = yummy to the fish
Bryian Tan
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Too good though, I wanted to spend the afternoon out there, but dont need any more fish than that, you cant freeze them, so had to come in. Smoke and refrigerate. Or simply give one to your neighbours in exchange for social points.
Good fish, but a bit pricey in the supermarket, and probably not as good as your fresh ones
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If I had a smoker...
Yes, could get some for the friends and relos I guess. But you are right about it being best fresh, it is a nice fish fresh.
Next time I want to target some flounder, pollack and bass. Maybe a dog fish even.
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